
Description
Kilz(R) Premium water-based sealer, primer, stainblocker. For indoor and outdoor use on any surface. White. Tintable. 946 ml
- The KILZ 3 Premium quart water-based white interior/exterior primer, sealer and stain-blocker cleans up with soap and water
- This multi-purpose product is suitable for a variety of interior and exterior surfaces; it provides a mildew-resistant finish that is ideal for moisture-prone areas
- Excellent adhesion enhances topcoat performance and ease of application
- Mildew resistant finish makes it ideal for high humidity areas like kitchens and bathrooms
Product specifications
Zero Voc
No
Base Material
Water-based
Container Size
Quart size container
Dry Time Indicator
No
Dry To Touch
0-60 minutes
For Use On Brick
Yes
For Use On Cabinets
Yes
For Use On Concrete/masonry
Yes
For Use On Drywall
Yes
For Use On Glass
No
For Use On Metal
No
For Use On Plaster
Yes
For Use On Stucco
Yes
For Use On Tile
No
For Use On Walls And Ceilings
Yes
For Use On Wood
Yes
Low Voc
Yes
Maximum Coverage Area(ft2)
100.0
Maximum Coverage Area(m2)
9.29
Mildew Resistant
Yes
Model Description
Premium QT Canadian
Mold Killing
No
Mold Resistant
No
Odor Blocking
No
Package Quantity
1
Rust Resistant
No
Series Name
Premium
Stain Blocking
Yes
Tintable
Yes
Type
Multi-purpose
Unit Of Measure
Ounce(s)
Unit Of Measure Quantity
32.0
Use Location
Interior/Exterior
Warranty
Limited lifetime
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Kilz Premium Primer Sealer and Stain Blocker - Interior/Exterior - Water-Based - White - 946 ml is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5
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sjsaul from
Looks New Again!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought a 5 gallon bucket to restore an aging pergola. There was a lot of lose paint and the wood was showing its age (as you can see from the attached before photos). I was able to cover the entire pergola with two coats of Kilz in a weekend because it went on so easily. It looks very clean and the primer filled in cracks and gaps. Additionally, the existing paint that wouldn't scrape off is locked down. I considered getting a primer + paint and skipping the primer step, but I'm confident that these coats of primer are going to make a HUGE difference in extending the life of the structure and finish coat.
Date published: 2019-06-06
Rated 2 out of
5
by
MelissaG from
Good Product But Didn't Cover Water Stains
Used the premium to prime a double staircase and ceiling. Since I was dealing with various colors and textures because of water damage and repair and a dark wall paint, I selected the premium version and paid more to make sure I got the right product. While I will commend that the odor was minor and the overall product was good (didn't drip a lot, rolled nicely) my problem is that it wasn't hiding the stains on the ceiling. They were fairly minor discolorations but no matter how many times I went over that area it just would not cover it. Finally I just gave up and when I went to paint I just went over it several times with the finish paint.
Date published: 2015-11-16
Rated 4 out of
5
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OldnSore from
Applies easily
I'm wondering if two coats of Kilz primer is recommended? I have 100 yr old cedar siding and usually the paint/primer starts peeling after about 3 yrs. The "professional" recommended a pressure washer and said washing with TSP is unnecessary as mold or mildew only grow in shade. However I suspect primer adhesion problems are due to mold/mildew on this 100 yr old siding. The house is almost finished except for the most weathered south side which has one coat of Kilz over the damaged siding. (You can see the water pressure tracks and the siding is fuzzy and abraded). I'm thinking another coat might help adhesion and also cover some of the damage. Thoughts?
Date published: 2013-08-26
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Tfogg17 from
Incredible
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently moved in to a beautiful OLD house that had a lot of paneling on the walls. I knew that it would be a ton of work to pull that down and try to paint old cracked plaster walls, so I decided to try to paint it. I can't even tell you how pleased I am with the outcome! This product went on evenly, dried quickly, and even covered waxed crayon drawings! I expected the walls to be "fragile" once it was all done but there has been no pealing or cracking at all. This product boned well to the paneling. I highly recommend Kilz premium primer!
Date published: 2017-08-28
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Bambi from
Great coverage!
I was recommended to use Kilz primer before painting my 100 year old kitchen. I decided to take on the project of peeling wallpaper, washing and scrubbing walls, mudding and sanding all by myself just to see if I could and your primer gave me reassurance that my walls would come out look great. I used your paint afterwards and my kitchen looks amazing! I have used your products while in college and I have always been very pleased and I have always loved how thick the products go on and how they cover up imperfections. I have more rooms to pull wallpaper off and your products will be there to help me along the way just as they always have.
Date published: 2016-11-17
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Leslie7453 from
Our last house
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We recently purchased a double wide mobile home on an acre of wooded land in the Florida panhandle. It had been owned by an old man and had been very poorly taken care of. When we walked in it smelled like someone had died in there but later found it to be tons and tons of urine tains on the floor from pets. all the floor covering had been stripped. The ceilings were yellow with cigarette smoke. We painted the floor with the kilz premium and the smell virtually disappeared and used the kilz ceiling paint and they are bright white again. Very pleased with your products!
Date published: 2016-11-15
Rated 5 out of
5
by
DIYMOM50 from
Fantastic paint job
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I repainted house trim and garage door, after sanding, then priming with Kilz Premium. Some of the particle board panels on the garage door were water damaged and all the old paint had to be scraped off & was then lightly sanded. I put a thin coat of Kilz on, then lightly sanded. Then another mod coat of Kilz was applied. After an hour we painted the entire garage door with 2 coats of paint and it turned out beautiful. My 14 year old son has now learned the great benefits of Kilz and some basics of painting, as this is his first big paint job. This Kilz works great.
Date published: 2014-10-27
Rated 5 out of
5
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jheist41 from
question about tackiness
Hello, my dad and now me have always used Kilz as our choice of primer for blocking stains and prepping surfaces for color. My problem is that I had an 18-year old inexperienced person sand, clean and prime two outdoor adirondack chairs. The sanding and cleaning was done fine. The Kilz applcation is another story-two very thick coats. A week later there are bubbles which are wet when pushed upon, tackiness an drips. What is the best fix for this? Stripping all the Kilz off, sanding, wire-brushing? I'm at a loss. The topcoat color will clearly just make a big mess, messier.
Date published: 2014-06-06